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Opener Stepper Motor (M3) Fixer Stepper Motor (M1) Drawer Stepper Motor (M4)
Opener Stepper Motor (M3) Fixer Stepper Motor (M1) Drawer Stepper Motor (M4)
06E
Opener
Drawer
Stepper Motor
Stepper Motor
(M3)
(M4)
Fixer
Stepper Motor
(M1)
Slow Scan
Stepper Motor Locking
(M9) Stepper Motor
(M17)
Distributor Board
Interconnector
XK3
Power Supply
Roller IP Sensor
514504ac.cdr
Slow-Scan
Lift Position
Sensor
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+24VDC_ PMI_POWER_DISTR:
-W924,-W925,-W926,-W927
RD,RD,RD,RD #13127
/Light_Collector.1A
-W932,-W933,-W934,-W935
+24VDC_CASSETTE_UNIT
RD,RD,RD,RD #13126
/Cassette_Unit.3A
-W940,-W941,-W942,-W943
+24VDC_SCANNER_UNIT
RD,RD,RD,RD #13128
/Scanner_Unit.2A
1 1
+24VDC_ERASURE_UNIT
-W948,-W949,-W950,-W951
RD,RD,RD,RD #13125
/ERASURE_UNIT.2A
-XK3
F7.0473.6056.0
-W924,-W925
-BU92 -BU93 -W932,-W933
1/1 1a 1d 1/1
2
Cassette Unit open RD,RD
-BU91 -BU94
RD,RD
2
Main-Switch Safety Switch -W926,-W927
RD,RD 1/1 1b 1e 1/1 -W934,-W935
RD,RD
-S3 -BU90 -BU95
110-240VAC 50/60Hz
#13125
GND_ERASURE_UNIT
/ERASURE_UNIT.2A
#13126
GND_CASSETTE_UNIT
/Cassette_Unit.3A
-W928,-W929,-W930,-W931
BK,BK,BK,BK #13127
GND_PMI_POWER_DISTR:
/Light_Collector.1A
1 A B #14073
/Light_Collector.3A
contained therein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to
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-ST33 DATE NAME
F7.0471.9197.0 -W960
F7.0477.1087.0 General Schematic Project
USER 03.01.2006 Leith.
APPR.
CR30-X 5175
0B 39319 29.08.06 Leith. NORM Sheet name: FRAME / 100
0A 38631 31.05.06 Leith. Sheet 1
F1.5175.8503.0
© AGFA
USER_INTERFACE
F8.5175.1580.X LED
F7.0429.0008.0
F7.0471.8344.0
F7.0429.0033.0
+
+F7.0486.1401.0
*10/10
-P1
-ST5
-BU1
*4/4
-B2
1/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
5/6
6/6
f7-9499-6941-1.dfb
Reserve
-BU170
*10/10
F7.0471.8178.0
-BU76
*4/4
F7.0471.8339.0
F8.5175.8610.0
F8.5175.8620.0
-ST10
1/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
Supply on St10 Supply on BU170
LockingCassetteContact
toleranc limit +10% / -5% toleranc limit +/- 5%
CoverOpenerControl
AlignmentHomePos
-W917
4 = +24VDC
-W918
1,2 = +24VDC
LockingHomePos
OpenerHomePos
DrawerHomePos
LockingEndPos
FixerHomePos
3 = GND 8,9, = GND
-W919
F8.5175.8630.0B
-ST11
-BU77
-BU80
*10/10
1/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
*4/4
-P18
1/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
5/6
6/6
F7.0429.0033.0
-P15
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P12
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P13
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P14
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P3
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P5
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P8
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P9
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P10
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-P28
*10/10
F7.0429.0008.0
-BU1#14
2 *4/4 2
E-Label F7.0429.0036.0 Reset
T2,5A
-S1
T0,5A
T1A
T1A
-S1
L7.0426.0950.0 -W921
-BU5 F8.5175.8640.0
-BU78 -P16 POWER
2 1/1 BN 1/2 1/2
-F10
-F8
-F1#1
-F1#2
-BU4
1/1 1 4
-W922 LD1 +24VDC
F8.5175.8640.0 +39VDC User Interface +5V +5V_RF -BU87 -W916
BK 2/2 2/2 -P27 F8.5175.8590.0
L7.0471.9060.0 F7.0429.0044.0 *8/8 *8/8 X
F7.0429.0121.0 F7.0471.8341.0 /ERASURE_UNIT.2A
CassetteEdgeSensor IP-Handling-Board
F8.5175.8510.0 -BU79 -P4 -S2
*8/8 *8/8 Switch -S2
/FRAME.1E
/FRAME.4F
#13126
L7.0471.9093.0 F7.0429.0040.0
-F7 F8.5175.5230.X ON = start application
1
DIL-SWITCH
4
from Cassette Unit open 24VDC
Off = start debug monitor
OFF
F7.0429.0039.0
F7.0429.0040.0
F7.0429.0039.0
F7.0429.0040.0
F7.0429.0040.0
F7.0429.0039.0
F8.5175.8540.0
-BU131 -P17
X #9/10 #9/11
/Light_Collector.4A F7.0471.8924.0 F7.0429.0129.0
-P23
-P30
-P19
-P31
-P25
-P29
-P32
-B419
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
CAN BUS F7-5175-5231-A.dfb
-BU81
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
L7.0471.9093.0
-BU82
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
L7.0471.9119.0
-BU83
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
L7.0471.9093.0
-BU84
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
L7.0471.9119.0
-BU85
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
L7.0471.9093.0
-BU86
1/8
2/8
3/8
4/8
5/8
6/8
7/8
8/8
L7.0471.9093.0
SM-Alignment
Reserve
F8.5160.4519.0
BK
YE
F8.5175.8680.0
F8.5175.8660.0A
F8.5160.4519.0
F8.5175.8670.0
F8.5175.8670.0
4 4
YE
YE
BK
BK
YE
YE
YE
BK
YE (BU)
RD
WHRD
WHYE
RD
WHRD
WHYE
YE
RD
WHRD
WHYE
YE
RD
WHRD
WHYE
YE
WH
WH
RD
RD
GN GN GN GN
5 WHGN WHGN WHGN WHGN
M
M
BU
BU
WHBK
M WHBK
M WHBK
M WHBK
M 5
YE
YE
BK BK BK BK
-M1 -M3 -M5 -M6
F7.0430.8362.0 -M17 -M4 F7.0430.8357.0
F7.0430.8357.0 F7.0430.8364.0 F7.0430.8357.0
F7.0430.8364.0
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Mirror
/Light_Collector.1F
1 1
X
NC NC
Laserdiode
-ST4
*8/8
F7.0429.0121.0
-ST3
*8/8
F7.0429.0121.0
F7.5175.8515.0
-W1071
-BU50 -W304 -BU51
D12 -ST1 F8.5175.2920.0 -ST2
*16/16 *16/16 *16/16 *16/16
Optical lense F7.0429.0029.0 F7.0471.8395.0 F7.0471.8395.0 F7.0429.0029.0
2 2
LD - MODULATOR - CR20
1, 2, 13 = GND MP1 tolerance limit +-5%
3,4 = +5V (+-2%)
F8.5170.2930.X
1, 14 = GND (+24V)
5, 6 = -5V (*-2%) -5V 2 = +24V
LD current control 12 = +10V (+-1%) MP2
F8.5175.2910.X
IC1 12, 25 = GND
Optical lense +10V MP3 13 = +12V
-ST1 24 = -12V
IC3 S/26
-ST3
*12/12 -ST1 -BU130
F7.0429.0032.0 #25/26 #25/26 #24
-BU1 F7.0429.0134.0 F7.0471.8879.0
*4/4
F7.0429.0036.0
E-Label
F7.0429.0121.0
F7.0429.0032.0
F7.0429.0008.0
Polygon -B317
*12/12
*10/10
-ST6
-ST7
-ST5
-B320
*8/8
F1-5170-2913-A.dfs F7-5170-2931-C.dfb
3 BL321 BL317 3
-BU148
*8/8
F7.0471.8341.0
-BU149
*12/12
F7.0471.8556.0
-BU172
*10/10
F7.0471.8178.0
-J1 -BU147 LINCOLN -W1065
F8.5175.2980.0
*2/2 *2/2 #6
F7.0471.1749.0 L7.0471.8947.0
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0B 39319 29.08.06 Leith. NORM Sheet name: Scan_Modul / 100
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F1.5175.8503.0
© AGFA
Reset
from Cassette Unit open Safety Switch -P17
-LD53 +24.0V POL S/26
DIL-SWITCH
DIL-SWITCH
DIL-SWITCH
F8.5175.8510.0 T1A -W1071
-F17 -10V PMT -P17 -BU176 F7.5175.8515.0
#25/26 #25/26 X
/Scan_Modul.1F
-S2
-LD32 1,5VD
OFF
OFF
OFF
-S1
-S3
-S4
-BU129 IN 24VDC F7A T5A
-P3 -F25 -F13 24VDC
-L1#12 V33_PHY#12 -BU1#10
/FRAME.1E #13127 *8/8 *8/8 FPGA Test1 M32 Reserve 1 *4/4
2 -ST1#1 2
T2,5A *10/10 -LD2 M32 WDG M32 OPT + OK -LD41 -W906
-F20
+8V Disp. -P16 -ST17 F8.5175.8550.0
-LD31 3,3VD M32 OPT - OK -LD42 *9/9 #9/10
DISTRIBUTION-BOARD -P1 F7.0471.8670.0 X /Scanner_Unit.1F
*10/10
T2,5A -F1
-12V OPT -LD51 ConF/FPGA done M32 CAL + OK -LD43 from EOL/BOL Sensor Array
T1A -F24
125mA
-F1#5 VCC_NODE PMI-BOARD M32 CAL - OK -LD44 -P24
*4/4
NC
PMI_POWER-
CAN-Terminating -R1229
T2A resistor 121 Ohm +24.0V POL
-F27
Power Supply 300mA
F7.0471.9196.0
Polygon Motor 5.0VD_FW -R1#12
-P1#6
-B411
-P2#11
#9/11
S/11
S/11
-B410
*17/17
-P25
F7-5170-4981-0.dfb
*6/6
4991.DFB
*6
-ST23
P323326
-BU133
#9/10
F7.0471.8924.0
P1
+B422
3 3
+B422
PMT -BU1 -ST34
-W960:B
F8.5175.3040.X
9pol. DSUB
#14073
/FRAME.4F
-B422
-W924_1
F8.5175.8540.0
/Cassette_Unit.3A X
/Scanner_Unit.2A
Auto_Cal_LED
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SlowScanliftPosSensor
F8.9499.5880.X
Distributor Board
-ST10
F8.5175.1560.X
*4/4
-B413
-BU146 -BU144 -W906
f7-9499-5881-0.dfb -P1 -P4 F8.5175.8550.0
#4 *4/4 *4/4 *10/10 *10/10 X
/Light_Collector.2F
-W1063 F7.0471.8339.0 L7.0429.0009.0 F7.0429.0008.0 F7.0471.8178.0
to PMI_P16
-BU63
*4/4
F8.5175.2410.0
-BU64
*4/4
Supply on Bu67 -B421
tolerance limit + / - 5% F7-5175-1561-A.dfb
BL331
1,2,3,4= +24VDC
-BU1#4
*4/4
F7.0429.0036.0
5,6,7,8 = GND
-P3
*4/4
L7.0429.0009.0
-ST1#3
*10/10
F7.0429.0023.0
-P7
*8/8
F7.0429.0040.0
F8.5175.8510.0 T1A
-F1
24VDC
-BU67 -P4 Reset
/FRAME.1E #13128 *8/8 *8/8
/FRAME.4F L7.0471.9093.0 F7.0429.0040.0
from Cassette Unit open T1A -F1#1 SLOW-SCAN Board -S1
+5VDC
Safety Switch F8.5175.2120.X
-W924_1,-W924_2 ON = start application
F8.5175.8540.0
off = start debug monitor
-LD2
2 -BU132 -P5 2
F7.0449.4004.0
#9/10 #9/11 4 NC
/Light_Collector.4A
X
F7.0471.8924.0 F7.0429.0129.0 D19 D1 Calibration Board D18 D20
-S2
CAN_BUS -ST10 -BU127
DIL-SWITCH
OFF
Power ON *10/10 *10/10
-P5 F7.0429.0008.0 F7.0471.8178.0
#2/11
F7.0429.0039.0
F7.0429.0039.0
F7.0429.0129.0
-B415
1 BOL F8.5175.2990.X
-B412
EOL F7-5175-2991-A.dfb
F7-5175-2121-A.dfb
-P1
-P2
NC
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
-BU121
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
L7.0471.9119.0
-BU134
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
L7.0471.9119.0
F8.5175.8510.0
YE
F8.5175.2510.0
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
3 3
F7.0471.8480.0
1b
2b
3b
4b
-ST15
S7
1a
2a
3a
4a
-BU126
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
F8.5175.2640.0
YE
WHRD
RD
OG
BN
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M
WHGN GN
4
M
RD
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YE
1 1
Erasure Unit
F8.5175.3990.X
LD1 red LD16
F7.0429.0044.0
-B414
+B414
F7-5175-3991-D.dfb
-P4
1/2
2/2
3 3
-BU175
1/2
2/2
L7.0471.9060.0
F8.5175.3520.0
BK
BK
BK
S12
F7.8149.6802.0
-S4 V
BK
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SCANNER_UNIT
-BU96#1 -W940,-W941
RD,RD
-BU67#1
BGR F8.5175.8510.0
-W940
RD
-W941 1
-BU98#1 RD
-W942 2
RD
1 -W943 3 1
RD
-W944 4
-BU105#1 BK
-W945 5
BK
-W946 6
BK
-W947 7
BK
-BU112#1 8
PMI_POWER_DISTR
-BU92#1
1 -BU129#1
-W924
RD
-W925 1
-BU91#1 RD
-W926 2
RD
1 -W927 3
RD
-W928 4
-BU110#1 BK
-W929
BK
5 SCANNER_UNIT
2 1 -W930 6 2
BK
-W931 7
BK
-BU111#1 8
1 -BU134#1 -W956 -BU123#1
BN
1 -W957 1
OG
2 -W958 2
RD
3 -W959 3
ERASURE_UNIT 4 YE
4
-BU99#1
1 -W948 -BU61#1
RD
-W949 1
-BU100#1 RD
-W950 2
RD
1 -W951 3
RD
-W952 4
-BU106#1 BK
-W953 5
BK
1 -W954 6
BK
-W955 7
BK
-BU107#1 8
3
1 3
CASSETTE_UNIT
-BU93#1
1 -W932 -BU79#1
RD
-W933 1
-BU94#1 RD
-W934 2
RD
1 -W935 3
RD
-W936 4
-BU108#1 BK
-W937 5
BK
1 -W938 6
BK
-W939 7
-BU109#1 BK
8
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BGR F8.5175.8580.0
1 1
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CR 30-X
Type 5175/0100/0110
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Document History
Edition. Release Changes compared to previous
Changes compared to previous versionversion
1.2 1.2
Revision Date
1.3
1.3 01-2009 • Index of Spare Parts Numbers updated.
01-2009
• Spare Part “Cable 25 PIN SUB-D” added. Refer to section Scan Unit.
• Spare Part “Drawer Motor”, “Motor Roller”, “Motor Roller Clamping”,
“Side Plate Transport Unit” added. Refer to section Drawer.
• Spare Part “Motor Cassette Fixing”, “Motor Cassette Opener”,
“Cassette Fixation Steel Band”, “Brush Complete Large”,
“Brush Complete Small” added. Refer to section Drawer Cassette Unit.
• Spare Part “CR30 Limit Pattern CD1.0” added.
Refer to section Small Parts and Tools.
Contact
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Contents
VERKLEIDUNG
COVER
REVETEMENT
PAGES 06 - 07
SCANBAUGRUPPE
SCAN UNIT
UNITE SCAN
PAGES 08 - 09
SLOWSCAN
SLOWSCAN KASSETTEN
SLOWSCAN CASSETTES
PAGES 10 - 11 CASSETTES
PAGES 18 - 19
SCHUBLADE KASSETTENEINHEIT
DRAWER CASSETTE UNIT
TIROIR MODULE DE CASSETTES
PAGES 14 - 15
01
03
09
07
08
06
05
02
04
5175_CHAP05_01.CDR
COVER
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
COVER
01
02 03,04
08
05
06
07
5175_CHAP05_02.CDR
SCAN UNIT
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
SCAN UNIT
02
03
04
05
06
5175_CHAP05_03.CDR
SLOWSCAN
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
SLOWSCAN
01
02
12
03
04 (M5)
03
06
06
05
11 (M6)
09
08
07 (M4)
10
5175_CHAP05_04.CDR
DRAWER
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
DRAWER
01
05 (M3)
02
04
03
09 08
07
10 (M1)
06
12,13
11
5175_CHAP05_05.CDR
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
01
2x 2x
1x
2x
3x 2x
02 03 04
06
05
5175_CHAP05_06.CDR
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
REAR SIDE
05* - 09*
01* - 04*
5175_CHAP05_07.CDR
CASSETTE CR MD 4.0 T
=Assembly
D =Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M"
* =No wearing part.
CASSETTE CR MD 4.0 T
• number of machines
• extension of the service area
• local service structure (centralized / decentralized)
• stockpiling
Type Overview
This spare parts list is valid for the following machine type(s):
Accessory Overview
Following accesssories are separately available:
CR 30-X
Type 5175 /100/110
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DD+DIS147.08E Manufacturing Standard Modifications
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Publisher
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Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the
Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library.
OVERVIEW OF MODIFICATIONS:
2006
December Introduction of Software Patch CRE_1206C Service Bulletin # 05,
DD+DIS001.07E
October Added Post Scan Brush Service Bulletin # 08,
DD+DIS397.06E
Reason To have small parts kit (Screws, nuts, fuses) available in the field.
Product(s) & Digitizer type 5175/100: SN ≥ 1816 plus 1668, 1679, 1692, 1721,
Serial 1726, 1730, 1731, 1745, 1750, 1753,
Number(s) 1770, 1779, 1780, 1786, 1790, 1793,
1795, 1799, 1800, 1802, 1804, 1809,
1812, 1813, 1814.
Part Small parts kit CM+9 5175 9070 1
Number(s)
Referenced Spare Parts List CR 30-X, DD+DIS325.06M, Rev. 2
Document(s)
Reason Bugfix: Solution for sporadic error codes 10754, 10761 or 10767
that may appear with machines that were upgraded from
CRE_1206X to CRE_1309 in the field.
Product(s) & Digitizer type 5175/100: SN ≥ 2292 plus 2268
Serial
Number(s)
Part Not available via spare part channel, only via GSO library.
Number(s)
Referenced Service Bulletin # 18, DD+DIS304.07E
Document(s)
CR 30-X
Type 5175 / 100/110
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DD+DIS171.06E Maintenance
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Publisher
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the
Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library.
This document contains all routines and tests to be carried out during maintenance.
It describes all must maintenance periodical steps in chronological suitable order.
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
DD+DIS150.06E CR 30-X Service Manual
LIST OF CONTENTS
2 DIAGNOSTICS .........................................................................................................................9
2.1 Questioning of the Customer ....................................................................................................9
3.4 Checking the Teflon Tape and Cassette Fixation Steel Band at the Cassette Unit ...............17
To ensure quality and functional reliability of the system all the points listed below
(minimum maintenance points) must be carried out.
IMPORTANT:
Check if it is necessary to include country specific regulations as additional
maintenance points.
NOTE:
Always have the latest digitizer software together with the associated NX workstation
software available on the Service PC. It can be downloaded from MEDNET, GSO
Library.
If the latest digitizer software version is not installed, consider a software upgrade of
the digitizer.
However always check, if it is compatible to the installed NX workstation software. It
may be required to upgrade the NX workstation software, too.
For details refer to section 2 of the digitizer service manual, appendix: Software /
Hardware Compatibility Chart.
or
• once a year
REQUIRED TIME:
approximately 2 hours
In addition to the standard equipment the following cleaning substances are required:
Description Spare part number*
Vacuum cleaner (220/240V, 50Hz) CM+9 9999 0895 0
or commercially available
Dirt bags for vacuum cleaner (10 x) CM+9 9999 0896 0
ADC screen cleaner (4 bottles) CM+9.9999.9288.0 or
sales order code EQP6D
Canned Air commercially available
Lint-free cloth commercially available
* The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of this
document. When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered.
Following spare parts are required in certain cases for preventive replacements:
Description Spare part number*
Side plate transport unit (left hand side) CM+9 5175 9890 0
Cassette fixation steel band CM+9 5175 5830 1
* The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of
this document. When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered.
NOTE:
Replacing the parts mentioned above is required in exceptional cases only.
For details refer to sections 3.1 and 3.4.
2 Diagnostics
(1) Ask the customer for any problem that appeared since the last maintenance.
(1) Check the last 20 to 40 images on the workstation, to see if image quality
problems occurred.
Figure 1
(1) In the CR30-X Service Client select “General Device Info → Info Counter".
(2) Select node "Entire Device".
(3) Select tab "Values" and check the different entries.
(4) Select tab "Counters" and check the different entries.
(5) Select tab "Lists" and check the different entries.
(6) Click on the errors displayed in the “Lists” tab to check the timestamp: This
shows, when the error occurred.
(7) Check, whether one of these errors is sporadic and can be solved via software
upgrade, cleaning or a replacement.
Figure 2
REQUIRED TOOLS:
• Lint free cloth
• ADC screen cleaner
• Cu filter
FLFS
Figure 3
517509ag.cdr
Figure 4
Figure 5
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IMPORTANT:
After cleaning, wait for about 10 minutes to allow the solvents to evaporate.
Figure 6
517509aa.cdr
OK NOT OK
Figure 7
NOTE:
Select the following exposure parameters using a 1.5 mm Cu filter to obtain
a dose of 10 µGy:
• 12 mAs
• 75 kVp
• 1.3 m (51,2”) distance and
• large focus.
The values are approximate and may vary among the X-ray devices.
IMPORTANT:
By selection of examination type "System Diagnosis - Flatfield", the correct settings
for image processing of the flatfield are used. Any other examination type may give a
result which cannot be used for image evaluation (wrong “MUSICA” settings).
NOTE:
The slow scan direction is always the long side of the image plate.
43 cm 30 cm 30 cm 24 cm
15 cm 18 cm
24 cm
Slow scan 35 cm
direction
517509ab.cdr
Evaluation:
(20) Store the cassette aside: It is used once more for image quality check after
maintenance.
(21) Keep the image for comparison after maintenance.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
• Flashlight
• Hex key 3 mm
Figure 9:
Cassette side plate with straight edge
(old design)
IMPORTANT:
For digitizers which still have the old side
plate with straight edge installed:
It is recommended to replace the side plate
by the “Side Plate Transport Unit (left hand
side)” preventively.
Spare part number see section 1.6.
Installation instructions are part of delivery
of the spare part.
Figure 10:
Cassette side plate with sloped rear edge
(new design)
Figure 11
CAUTION:
IP jams possible if IP guide plate is deformed.
Do not bend IP guide plate at removal.
Figure 12
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Vacuum cleaner
Figure 13
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Lint free cloth
Figure 14
3.4 Checking the Teflon Tape and Cassette Fixation Steel Band at the
Cassette Unit
Note:
The Teflon tape is only installed in digitizers manufactured till October 2008.
(1) Check the condition of the Teflon tape and the cassette fixation steel band in the
cassette unit:
• The Teflon tape may not show any signs of wear.
• The cassette fixation steel band may not show any bend or sticking part coming
from the Teflon tape.
(2) If one of the parts is not in perfect condition:
● Replace the Teflon tape by the slide bar, which is part of delivery of the
“Cassette Fixation Steel Band”, spare part number: CM+9 5175 5830 1
For details see instructions which are part of delivery of the spare part.
● Clean the steel band with alcohol or replace it if is bent.
Teflon Tape
Figure 15: Teflon tape Figure 16: Sticking parts at the cassette
fixation steel band
Figure 17
NOTE:
The slide bar is part of delivery of the
“Cassette Fixation Steel Band”, spare part
number see section 1.6.
It is installed in digitizers manufactured as
of October 2008. It can easily be
recognized by 2 clamps at the left side of
the cassette unit.
Figure 18
Figure 19
IMPORTANT:
Only clean the scan line, if vertical stripes are visible in the image made under step
2.6, Checking current Image Quality.
Otherwise skip this step.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
Cleaning brush (attached to the digitizer "Cassette Unit")
Figure 20
IMPORTANT:
Spot artifacts may be caused by a dirty scan roller, which transfers the dirt particles
during scan to the image plate.
Therefore, only clean the scan rollers, if sport artifacts are visible in the image made
under step 2.6.
Otherwise skip this step and re-mount all covers.
REQUIRED TOOLS:
• Lint free cloth
• ADC screen cleaner
• Hex key 3 mm and 5 mm
IMPORTANT:
Do not clean the upper rollers: They do not require any cleaning.
5175R3-5_086.cdr
Figure 22
(7) Re-mount the guide plates at the pre-scan and posts scan side.
(8) Re-mount all covers.
(9) Connect the mains cable.
4 Maintenance – Power on
Figure 23
(1) Pull out the cassette unit approx. 1 cm (approx. 0.4 in.): The "cassette unit open
safety switch" has to switch off the digitizer.
If the test fails, the switch has to be adjusted or it is defective.
For adjustment instructions refer to Technical Documentation chapter 3.6.
For replacement instructions refer to Technical Documentation chapter 3.5.
(2) Close the cassette unit.
Figure 24
Note:
The “Technical Image Quality Check” of the system is divided in 3 steps:
1. Creating a flatfield image
2. Checking the image quality
3. If the image quality is not OK: Comparing the flatfield with the test patterns “lowest
acceptable quality”
OK NOT OK
Figure 25
NOTE:
Select the following exposure parameters using a 1.5 mm Cu filter
(CM+9 5155 1015 2) to obtain a dose of 10 µGy:
• 12 mAs
• 75 kVp
• 1.3 m (51,2”) distance and
• large focus
The values are approximate and may vary among the X-ray devices.
IMPORTANT:
By selection of examination type "System Diagnosis - Flatfield", the correct settings
for image processing of the flatfield are used. Any other examination type may give a
result which cannot be compared with the limit pattern.
(1) Compare the flatfield made at the beginning of the maintenance procedure with
the one made under step 4.4.1.
Evaluation:
• If the image made during step 4.4.1 visually looks as good or better than the
flatfield made at the beginning of the maintenance procedure, the image
quality is okay.
• If there are unacceptable effects in slow scan or fast scan direction, refer to
the troubleshooting guide, DD+DIS151.08E.
(2) Check the image quality of the flatfield for absence of any stripes and large area
inhomogeneities.
• If the flatfield image shows stripes in fast scan or slow scan direction or large
area inhomogeneities compare the image with the limit pattern.
See section 4.4.3.
4.4.3 Comparing the Flatfield with the Test Patterns “Lowest Acceptable Quality”
IMPORTANT:
This step is only required, if the flatfield image made under step 4.4.1 shows stripes in
fast scan or slow scan direction or large area inhomogeneities.
(1) Insert the limit pattern CD-ROM (part of delivery) into the CD-ROM Drive.
(2) On the NX workstation select the Main Menu.
(3) Select “import images”.
(4) Browse to the CD-ROM drive.
(5) Select the folder of the test patterns.
(6) Select OK.
(7) Wait till the images are imported (approx. 30 seconds).
(8) Select the Examination menu.
(9) Print the image or send it to the archive (depending on what is available).
(10) At the lightbox or the viewing station visually compare the scanned flatfield with
the limit pattern. The limit pattern represents the lowest acceptable image quality
in slow scan and fast scan direction: Compare the stripes in “slow scan” and in
“fast scan” direction”.
See also IMPORTANT note on page 27 if a FLFS cassette is used for flatfield
evaluation.
Figure 26
Evaluation:
• If the scanned image visually looks as good or better than the limit pattern,
the image quality is okay.
• If there are unacceptable effects in slow scan or fast scan direction, see the
troubleshooting guide, DD+DIS151.08E.
NOTE:
The slow scan direction is always the long side of the image plate.
43 cm 30 cm 30 cm 24 cm
15 cm 18 cm
24 cm
Slow scan 35 cm
direction
517509ab.cdr
IMPORTANT:
If you use a FLFS cassette for flatfield exposure, the image will be slightly darker in
the upper and lower image area where the backscatter protection is removed (approx.
1 cm each). These darker zones also have to be used for image quality evaluation in
slow scan and fast scan direction.
Effect exaggerated
Backscatter
FLFS
Protection
10 mm
10 mm
FLFS
Figure 28
IMPORTANT
This step is only required, if the “maintenance indicator” is activated.
If the maintenance indicator is activated, a user message "Preventive Maintenance
required" pops-up at the NX workstation if 12.000 IP cycles or 1 year are over since
the last reset of the maintenance indicator.
Figure 29
(1) Fill out the Maintenance checklist and hand it out to the customer.
(2) Explain the results of the maintenance to the customer.
This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on
duplex printers.
6 Maintenance Checklist
NOTE:
Maintenance must be carried out according to the maintenance instructions
DD+DIS171.06E
Diagnostics Done
Questioning of the • Questioning of the customer about problems with
customer the digitizer
Checking images on • Checking the last 20 to 40 images for image
the workstation quality problems
Error statistics • Read-out and analyzation of the error statistics
Infocounter analysis • Read-out and analyzation of the infocounter
Reset of the Relative • Reset of relative counters of all nodes
Counters
Checking current • Exposure and print or archive of a flatfield
Image Quality
Completion Done
Reset of Maintenance • Reset of Maintenance Indicator
Indicator
Creating a Backup of • Creating a Backup
Device specific Data • Storage on hard disk and on service PC
Customer conversation • Explanation of results of preventive maintenance
Remarks:
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Date / Signature Service Technician Date / Signature Customer
CR 30-X
Type 5175 /100/110
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Installation Planning
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Publisher
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2010 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the
Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library.
This document contains all planning data including the required measures to be carried
out on site prior to the machine delivery.
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LIST OF CONTENTS
9 SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................22
9.1 Type Overview ........................................................................................................................22
10 SAFETY STANDARDS...........................................................................................................26
1 Installation Planning-Checklist
2 Product Description
This is the Installation Planning Document for the CR 30-X digitizers type 5175,
subtypes 100, 105, 110, 120 and 125.
Name of the digitizers:
Subtypes 100, 105: CR 30-X
Subtypes 110, 120, 125: Digitizer (ex factory no name on the covers)
All of the above mentioned subtypes are called "digitizer" in this document.
The differences between the different subtypes are described in section 9.
NX Workstation NX Workstation
Digitizer Tower Version Digitizer Laptop Version
Cassette Cassette
517511ea.cdr
Figure 1
NOTE:
This document describes the installation planning of the digitizer.
For more information to the NX Workstation and optional printer refer to the
corresponding documents on MedNet, GSO Library.
Enclosed an example for the packing list. This list is part of delivery.
IMPORTANT:
The digitizer is delivered with two power cables for US/Europe. If the digitizer is
installed outside the US or Europe, organize a power cable for your country
locally. For detailed specifications refer to section 8, Electrical Connections.
The digitizer is ordered and delivered with a dedicated NX workstation.
It is not possible to connect the digitizer to another type of Agfa CR workstation
(e.g. QS 3.5).
NOTE:
The digitizer is delivered with all parts, which are required to connect it to a
NX workstation.
Number and format of cassettes / image plates is depending on the individual
order.
The CD with User Manuals contains a reference manual in English language
and user manuals in following 28 languages:
Chinese-simplified, Chinese-traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,
French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese, Estonian,
Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish.
3.1 Accessories
Base Plate
517511bb.cdr
Warning:
Images can be lost due to power failure.
Connect the equipment to an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) or an institutional
standby generator.
NOTE:
Previously a „CR Inroom X-Ray Shielding“ was available as accessory.
This is not available anymore. Initiate appropriate measures to protect the digitizer
and cassettes with image plates from scattered radiation. See also section 7.1.
4 Digitizer Dimensions
Dimensions in cm [inch].
Digitizer closed:
49.7 [19.6]
517511aa.cdr
Figure 3
Digitizer opened:
49.7 [19.6]
517511ab.cdr
Figure 4
IMPORTANT:
If the customer uses a different table, observe the stability of the table: It must be able
to carry the weight of 80 kg (176,4 pounds) and may not be subject to excessive shock
and vibrations from other sources. See also corresponding safety note in section 6.
73,4 cm [28,9"]
FRONT LEFT
66,5 cm [26,2"]
TOP
65,7 cm [25,7"]
FRONT LEFT
75,7 cm [29,8"]
70,0 cm [27,6"]
77,0 cm [30,3"]
TOP
> 50 [19.7]
> 10 [3.9] * **
60 [23.6] 60 [23.6]
80 [31.5] 80 [31.5]
60 [23.6] 60 [23.6]
Figure 7
NOTE:
If installed on the optional wheel table (see section 4.1) the digitizer can also be
installed in a corner.
Be aware, that the mains switch is in the rear. See section 8.1. At a corner installation
the mains switch may not be accessible.
IMPORTANT:
*The clearance in the rear for electrical connectors and to provide sufficient air flow
has to be at least 10 cm [3.9 in] in any case.
**At least 50 cm [19.7 in] space has to be provided on the right hand side to allow
cleaning of the scan line with the cleaning brush. This can be performed by the
customer.
6 System Integration
IMPORTANT:
Unpacking and putting on table should be done by the forwarder. Refer to the
unpacking instruction.
Three people are required to lift the digitizer on a table.
Recommended table height: 75 cm
The Fire Wire cable length is 4.5 m for the NX workstation tower version, and
3 m for the NX workstation laptop version. This cable length is sufficient for the
"Fast ID workflow"*. Using longer cables is not supported.
If the laptop version of the NX workstation is used: Do not place the laptop on
top of the CR 30-X, because the accumulated heat developed by the digitizer
and the laptop may affect the operation of the system.
NOTE:
*Fast ID Workflow means: The cassette is not identified before exposure, but waits
for patient data entry at the NX Workstation after the cassette is entered into the
digitizer. Only when the patient data are entered at the NX Workstation and sent to
the digitizer the scan cycle begins.
FireWire Cable Length = 4.5 m [15 ft] FireWire Cable Length = 4.5 m [15 ft]
NX Workstation NX Workstation
Digitizer Tower Version Digitizer Laptop Version
Cassette
75 cm [29.5 in]
recommended PC
Figure 8
WARNING:
Using a FWI cable > 4.5 m may lead to unstable or no communication
between digitizer and NX workstation.
Only use the FireWire cable which is part of delivery. Longer cables are not
supported.
WARNING:
When different combinations of equipment are used in various medical
environments a potential difference (V) can exist between the protective
earths in different localities. If the protective earthing fails this potential
difference can cause a HAZARD for the OPERATOR or for the PATIENT.
To comply with ISO 60601-1 (annex I) all computers and peripherals must be
connected to the same power source.
Always connect the associated monitor to the same Uninterruptible Power
Source as the PC.
When connecting digitizer and control PC at two different sockets, installed in
the wall: Inform the hospital technician that digitizer and control PC have to be
connected to the same ground and the same phase.
WARNING:
Excessive vibrations during scanning may decrease image quality.
The structure and stability of the used table need to be suitable in relation with the
size and weight of the system. The table may not be subject to excessive shock
and vibrations from other sources.
Warning:
Image plate is sensitive for X-rays. Poor image quality possible.
The digitizer and the cassette storage shall be protected against X-ray radiation this
way, that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
8 Electrical Connections
Warning:
Electrical device. Shock possible.
INSTRUCTION:
Do not position Agfa EQUIPMENT so it is difficult to operate the disconnection
device when an APPLIANCE COUPLER or separable plug is used as
isolation.
Local and International wiring regulations must be observed. Check all
supplies and voltages, currents, trips and fuses with the Hospital facilities
department or their engineers.
Mains connection VDE: Double earthed pin outlet in compliance with DIN
in the installation 49441 and with CEE 7 standard cover V II.
room
UL: Earthed contact outlet for the NEMA 5-15 P plug
IEC C13
5175_C11_001.cdr
IMPORTANT:
The digitizer is delivered with two power cables for US/Europe. If you need a different
cable, organize it locally.
Fire Wire cable IEEE 1394, - 4,5 m with ferrite core (part of digitizer delivery)
Mains switch Upon digitizer installation, it must be ensured that either the
mains connector or an all-pole circuit breaker for the installation
on site is located close to the machine and easily accessible.
517511aj.cdr
4
to wall outlet
USB 7
8
to wall outlet
517501ra.cdr
Figure 9
* concerning digitizer mains cable delivery see IMPORTANT note previous
page.
Mains Switch
517511ad.cdr
Figure 10
517511aj.cdr
Figure 11
9 Specifications
Parameter Value
Throughput 35x43 cm cassettes Type 5175/100: approximately 60 / hour
Type 5175/105: approximately 35 / hour
Type 5175/110: approximately 50 / hour
Type 5175/120: approximately 60 / hour
Type 5175/125: approximately 35 / hour
Pixels per line x scan lines 15 x 30 cm 1440 x 2928
18 x 24 cm 1728 x 2328
24 x 30 cm 2328 x 2928
35 x 35 cm 3480 x 3480
35 x 43 cm 3480 x 4248
Bits per pixel / number of grey steps 16 / 65535
Scan Resolution [µm] 100
Image Buffer 256 MB (one complete image)
Parameter Value
Rated voltage [~V] 100-240 AC (autosensing)
Frequency [Hz] 50/60
Power consumption [W] 120 standby
320 peak
Parameter Value
Rated voltage [~V] UPS Powerware 5115 - 120 = Default
750 (ABC Code: EGPSE)
110 = user adjustable via rear
panel DIP switches
Rated voltage [~V] UPS Powerware 5115 - 230 = Default
750i (ABC Code: EGPTG):
220 or 240 = user adjustable via
rear panel DIP switches
Frequency [Hz] 50/60 (autosensing)
Battery runtime [min.] >5
Output Power [W] 750
Dimensions (HxWxD) [mm/in] 192 x 150 x 270 / 7.6 x 5.9 x 10.6
Weight [kg/lb] 7.8 / 17.2
More info refer to www.powerware.com
Parameter Value
Heat emission [kJ/h] 432 standby
1152 maximum
Parameter Value
Noise level acc. in standby: 5 dB(A) maximum
ISO 7779 in operation: 65 dB(A) maximum
Parameter Value
Boot-up time after switch on or reset [sec.] 60
Warm Up Time "Cold Start" Image quality within
specification after boot-up
time.
Optimum image quality after
30 min.
Warm Up Time "Warm Start" (Digitizer was > 30 Warm-up time = boot-up time
min. in operation and not switched off for > 3 min.)
Parameter Value
Interface to NX workstation IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
Parameter Value
Infocounter yes
Error diagnostics built in yes
Remote / preventive service capable yes
Parameter Value
Image plate type MD40
Image retention Within 1 hour: Recommended readout time
After 2 hours: 70% of the stored energy is still
present with no visible loss of
information upon readout
After 24 hours: Image retention still exceeds
45%. Slightly reduced image
quality
Parameter Value
Length / depth (cm / inch) 90 / 35.4
Width (cm / inch) 80 / 31.5
Height (cm / inch) 69 / 27.2
Parameter Value
Length / depth (cm / inch) 78.6 / 30.9
Width (cm / inch) 69.3 / 27.3
Height (cm / inch) 49.7 / 19.6
Parameter Value
Length / depth (cm / inch) 100.6 / 39.6
Width (cm / inch) 72 / 28
Height (cm / inch) 45 / 18
9.11.4 Weight
For Serial Number < 30.138 Type (5175/100) and Serial Number < 40.001
(Type 5175/110):
Parameter Value
Digitizer alone (kg / pounds) 98 / 216.1
Digitizer with packing incl. palette (kg / pounds) 124 / 273.4
For Serial Number ≥ 30.138 Type (5175/100) and Serial Number ≥ 40.001
(Type 5175/110):
Parameter Value
Digitizer alone (kg / pounds) 80 / 176,4
Digitizer with packing incl. palette (kg / pounds) 106 / 233.7
Parameter Value
Length / depth (cm / inch) 90 / 35.4
Width (cm / inch) 80 / 31.5
Height (cm / inch) 15 / 6
10 Safety Standards
The leakage current limits for which this device is tested, excludes installation in the
patient vicinity. Therefore the equipment must be placed outside the patient vicinity
according to the local valid regulation (UL 60601-1 or EN 60601-1).
R
Patient vicinity
h
Patient vicinity
patient_vicinity.cdr
Other equipment that is in contact with the patient is not connected directly
to the Agfa system without additional protective measures.
In order to guarantee an effective and smooth installation process within the targeted time frame,
the following tasks of the checklist below must be carried out prior to the installation of the device.
Check and discuss all the required measures for the installation by means of this checklist.
Remarks on the individual items can be noted on the back of the list.
After completion please hand out this checklist to your local Agfa representative
Name of Agfa FSE: ____________________________ Checking date:_____________
_________________________________________________________
Contact person,
name and title: _________________________________________________________
# Task OK
1 Installation site corresponds to the requirements, with sufficient room for
operation and maintenance.
Details see section 5.
2 Digitizer System Integration prepared as recommended.
Details see section 6.
3 Ambient conditions are within the given limits.
Details see section 7.
4 Required electrical supply for the system is available.
Details see section 8.
Remarks:_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Chapter 12
List of Contents
1 Glossary ........................................................................................1
1 Glossary
1st Edition
HEALTHCARE ReadMeFirst
Imaging Services Service Manual for Download
► Document History
Edition 1, Revision 2
06-2008 printed in Germany
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